Australian woman nabbed for stealing delivery van filled with 10,000 Krispy Kreme donuts after 2 weeks on the run

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Australian woman nabbed for stealing delivery van filled with 10,000 Krispy Kreme donuts after 2 weeks on the run

Are the donuts driving him crazy?

An Australian woman accused of stealing a delivery van containing 10,000 Krispy Kreme donuts has been arrested after eluding police for two weeks.

A Sydney resident, whose name has not been released, was arrested at St. Mary in the city, according to 9 News.

He was charged with driving a vehicle without the owner’s permission, driving a motor vehicle while disqualified, and traveling or attempting to travel without a valid ticket.

The donut thief was brought before Penrith Local Court on Thursday and refused bail.

The sticky-fingered bandit was initially spotted on November 29 hovering near the vehicle at a petrol station in Carlingford — near Sydney — before he jumped into a van and drove off.

A Sydney resident, whose name has not been released, was at St. Mary in the city. Supplied to news.com.au The woman initially stole the delivery van on Nov 29 from a petrol station.

It is not known whether he knew the contents of the van, which was eventually found abandoned about a week later along with thousands of spoiled candies.

Krispy Kreme filed a police report, according to the BBC, and informed customers they would replace the delicacy.

Security footage shows a woman loitering around a petrol pump before walking up to a van, getting in and driving away. Nine News

“The police are looking for the van and the sweet thief. It is believed he jumped into the van as the driver was inside the service station,” Krispy Kreme said in a statement at the time.

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